# pkg_add Xamiga-manual.tgzThe MD5 checksum of this package is: MD5 (Xamiga-manual.tgz) = 2362a7857264b9d17f65cca258b42031
# ed install.sub /{_filesystem/s//{_fstype/ wq #For architectures where the install scripts start automatically (like amiga), you need to abort it at the (I)nstall or (U)pdate prompt by pressing Ctrl-C before doing the above command. After that you can restart the install by:
# install
# cd /dev # sh MAKEDEV ttye6
# cd /usr # ln -s X11R6 X11R6.3
# cd /tftpboot # dd if=boot of=newboot obs=512 conv=osync # mv newboot boot
# ed install.md /\/bsd/s//\/mnt2\/2.1\/sparc\/bsd/ wq #... or if you plan to use the bsd.scsi3 kernel you should use instead:
# ed install.md /\/bsd/s//\/mnt2\/2.1\/sparc\/bsd.scsi3/ wq #The following one you'll have to do always (not only then installing from from CD-ROM)
# ed /usr/mdec/binstall /getopt/,/getopt/+4d wq #
# mkfontdir mkfontdir: undefined symbol: 'astpending' 12 Segmentation fault (core dumped)this is due to a little problem affecting the compatibility between the OpenBSD/arc port (on which the X11R6 clients were build) and OpenBSD/pmax. You can work around this problem by using the arc version of the shared libc instead of the pmax one. You may get a copy of the OpenBSD/arc 2.1 libc.so.16.1 from here . Simply download it and do the following:
# cd /usr/lib # mv libc.so.16.1 original_libc.so.16.1 # cp /where_you_have_downloaded_it_to/libc.so.16.1 . # chown root.bin libc.so.16.1 # chmod 444 libc.so.16.1Please be careful while doing this - because the libc is a very sensitive part of the system. You can remove the original_libc.so.16.1 after the next reboot if everything is working fine.
# mount /dev/sd0a / # ed /etc/fstab 1,$s/ ufs / ffs / 1,$s/ ro / rw / w qAlternately, simply invoke vi or another editor and change the root filesystem to be of type ffs rather than ufs and be rw (read-write) rather than ro (read-only). In either case, you'll need to reboot the system afterwards. Make this correction as soon as possible after installing the system. The installer should not have specified the filesystem as the old "ufs" type; the "ffs" type is more correct.
> cpin :[internal-macos-path]:bsd-generic bsdThis should place the kernel as /bsd on the filesystem. You should replace the above string with the colon-delimited path from your desktop to wherever you have placed the kernel. If possible, it is easiest to drag the kernel into the same folder as the Installer, so you can simply issue a command without leading colon(s) like:
> cpin bsd-generic bsdGood luck.